The Aqua Pura by Homefield aerobic treatment unit, Manufactured by Enviroflo, offers an efficient, single-tank wastewater treatment solution that is NSF/ANSI Standard 40 certified and produces a clear, odorless effluent. This system provides a reliable and environmentally responsible alternative to conventional septic systems, especially suitable for challenging site conditions
- Certified Performance: The system has been successfully tested to meet or exceed NSF/ANSI Standard 40 requirements, ensuring high-quality water treatment that complies with U.S. EPA guidelines and local health regulations.
- High Efficiency: By using an extended aeration activated sludge process, it effectively treats domestic wastewater to produce a clear, odorless effluent that can be safely discharged.
- Durable & Low Maintenance Design: Featuring a robust, single-tank design with no internal moving mechanical parts, the unit is simple to install and maintain, resulting in low life-cycle costs.
- Environmentally Friendly: The process significantly reduces organic compounds and lowers the concentration of pathogenic bacteria, making it an environmentally conscious choice for onsite wastewater management.
- Installer Approved: Designed with input from installers, the system emphasizes ease of installation and reliability, ensuring a smooth process from delivery to operation.
How It WorksThe Aqua Pura system scales large treatment plant processes for residential use via a three-step method within its single-tank structure:
- Initial Entry: Wastewater flows from the home into the primary treatment area where heavier solids settle out.
- Aeration Chamber: Oxygen is continuously supplied by an aerator, creating an ideal environment for aerobic bacteria to thrive and break down organic waste into gases and additional microbes.
- Clarification Zone: After aeration, the mixture enters a quiet zone where remaining microbes and solids separate from the treated water and settle to the bottom, to be returned to the aeration chamber. The resulting treated water (effluent) then flows out of the system, often through an optional disinfection device, to the designated disposal area (e.g., spray field, drip system).